US5087160A - Anchor bolt and expansion shell assembly - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an improved anchor bolt and expansion shell for use in underground and open pit mining, tunneling and surface excavation.
- the rock strata is bored to a suitable depth as determined by the rock formation, it being desirable to bore to a depth sufficient to include in the strata a relatively thick layer of relatively hard rock.
- sections of the bore may deviate somewhat, variations in diameter and other irregularities occur, and on inserting an expansion anchor into the bore, there may be tendency for the anchor shell to shift laterally or become somewhat misaligned from the general access of the bore and the bolt.
- Such action may be due to deviations in the bore or soft spots or irregularities in the bore at the particular location where expansion of the anchor shell is contemplated.
- the shell segments are expanded away from the bolt, the guiding effect of the bolt, to hold the segments in line with the bolt is gradually lost. Frequently, the shell segments will shift laterally or become askew and with the application of tension to the bolt, failure of the shell will result.
- an expansion anchor be as failsafe as possible, i.e. as sure and reliable as possible, and further, be capable of being quickly set in place.
- a power tool is used to apply tension to the rock bolt.
- the flat surface does not ensure that the end of the rock bolt remains correctly aligned with the aperture and cocking of the U-shaped bail can readily occur. This can result in damage to the bail when tension is applied to the rock bolt via a power tool and consequently it becomes inoperative.
- the present invention provides an expansion anchor assembly comprising a shell having a plurality of elongated vertical leaves of generally transverse arcuate configuration arranged to form a 360° surface, the exterior of each leaf being provided with as gripping surface, each leaf being joined at its top to a bail, the bail comprising a solid top portion having a frangible central dome through which a rock bolt can be forced, the dome being shaped to receive the top end of the rock bolt, which in turn is chambered to ensure that it remains within the central dome during installation and to prevent lateral movement of the rock bolt relative to the anchor shell, and a wedge member being threadably engagable with the rock bolt and being adapted so that on longitudinal movement of the wedge shaped member away from the bail, the leaves are wedged apart and relative rotation between the leaves and the wedge member is prevented.
- the shell preferably comprises three leaves while the bail includes three legs attached to a solid, circular yoke in which the dome is centrally located, one leaf being joined to one leg of the bail.
- the three leaves each form a segment of a hollow cylinder and are arranged to form a 360 degree gripping surface for the shell.
- each leaf preferably comprises a plurality of circumferential serrations which when the shell is to be secured in hard rock have generally downwardly directed sharp edges, but when the shell is to be secured in soft rock have generally downwardly directed rounded edges.
- Each leaf is joined to the leg of the bail by any conventional means, but more preferred is riveting.
- the legs of the bail, yoke and dome are preferably formed by cold pressing eighteen gauge cold rolled steel.
- the dome portion when pressed out includes raised, flat, yoke portion, the outer edges of which define the frangible area of the top of the bail.
- the bail, yoke and dome are formed in a three stage cold pressing. In the first stage, the dome is formed and holes are punching in the steel for the rivets. In the second stage, the edge of the dome is perforated with the raised yoke portion defining the perforation. Continuous connection remains between the raised yoke and the bail at a spot adjacent each of the legs in the finished piece. The legs of the bail are cut out and the round top of the bail are formed in the final or third stage. After this pressing, the bail is attached to the leaves with rivets.
- each rock bolt is chamfered or beveled to ensure that it fits into and remains within the domed portion of the cap member or bail.
- the end of the bolt is preferably chamfered or beveled so that its diameter is about 3/8 and the depth of the chamfering is preferably about the same dimension.
- the rock bolt may be 5/8 or 3/4 in diameter.
- the invention comprises a rock bolt assembly comprising a shell having three elongated vertical leaves of generally transverse arcuate configuration arranged to form a 360 degree gripping surface, the exterior of each leaf having a plurality of either sharp or rounded downwardly directed serrations, each leaf being secured at its top to a bail by means of a rivet, the bail comprising a solid top portion having a frangible central dome, which includes a flat yoke portion, the outer edge of which defines the frangible area of the top of the bail and through which a rock bolt can be forced, the interior diameter of the dome being substantially equal to the diameter of the end of the rock bolt, the rock bolt having been chamfered to ensure that it remains secure within the central dome during installation and to prevent lateral movement of the rock bolt relative to the anchor shell, and a wedge member being threadably engagable with the rock bolt and being further adapted so that on longitudinal movement of the wedge-shaped member away from the bail, the leaves are wedged apart and relative rotation between the leaves and
- the end of the bolt rests inside the dome, not only because of the interior diameter of the domed portion of the bail but also because the chambering at the end of the bolt permits it to do so.
- the bolt is generally prevented from moving laterally, not only as the assembly is pushed into the bore hole, but also when tension is applied to the bolt.
- the dome and solid yoke cover the end of the rock bolt and the top of the wedge member so that the two are not fouled during installation.
- the rock bolt or roof bolt used in the assembly of the present invention is preferably one hundred percent forged steel which permits it to be reused.
- FIG. 1 shows a rock bolt assembly, incorporating an expansion anchor, located in a bore hole (shown in cross section) prior to the application of tension to a rock bolt;
- FIG. 2 shows the rock assembly of FIG. 1 after tension has been applied to the rock bolt
- FIG. 3 shows the rock bolt assembly of FIG. 1 when it has been fully tightened
- FIG. 4 is a side view of an anchor shell and belt
- FIG. 5 is a partial cut-away view of the assembly
- FIG. 6 is an exploded view of the rock bolt assembly
- FIG. 7 is a front view of a leaf for use in soft rock
- FIG. 8 is a profile view of the leaf of FIG. 7;
- FIG. 9 is a front view of a leaf for use in hard rock
- FIG. 10 is a profile view of the leaf of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 11 is a bottom plan view of a wedge member
- FIG. 12 is a bottom plan view of a shell.
- the expansion anchor shell 10 comprises, in this instance, three elongated vertical leaves of generally transverse arcuate configuration attached to a bail designated generally at 30.
- Each leaf takes the form of a segment of a hollow cylinder, the outer diameter of which is substantially equal to the outer diameter of the bail 30 or the wedge member 17.
- the leaves 11 are also wedge-shaped with the top of each leaf being smaller than the bottom. The interior diameter of the hollow cylinder formed by the leaves is such that the leaves loosely surround the roof bolt 18.
- each leaf is provided with a plurality of circumferential serrations 12, which referring to FIGS. 5 to 8, may have downwardly directed rounded edges (see FIGS. 5 and 6) for engaging the sides of bore holes made in soft strata or the edges can be sharp (as seen in FIGS. 7 and 8) for engaging the sides of bore holes made in hard strata.
- each leaf 11 there is provided a depression 13 which is sized to receive an end of a leg 14 of the bail 30.
- the leg 14 is preferably riveted to the leaf 11.
- the legs 14 of bail 30 are integrally formed with a circular, flat yoke 15, a circular top portion of which is cold pressed to form a dome 16 and raised yoke portion 16a, the outer diameter of which defines the frangible portion of the top of the bail.
- the outer diameter of the raised yoke portion is such that the rock bolt may pass through the top of the bail once the dome has been broken.
- the diameter of the dome 16 is chosen so that it corresponds with the diameter of the rock bolt 18, the end of which is chamfered and the chamfering depth is such that the upper end 19 of the rock bolt 18 can rest inside the dome 16 during installation of the assembly.
- the chamfering at the end of the rock bolt 18 ensures that it is further secured within the dome 16.
- wedge member 17 is generally shaped like a cylindrical, hollow nut, and is provided with three wedge-shaped portions 20 on its exterior surface.
- the width of each wedge-shaped portion is greater at its top than at its bottom.
- Two different shapes of wedge-shaped portions are shown in the drawings. Certainly, the shape of these portions can vary as long as they can perform their required function.
- the areas intermediate the wedge shaped portions form slots 21 over which leaves 11 can slide.
- each leaf 11 is provided with a pair of projections 22 which extend perpendicularly from the top of the leaf and down along the sides for about two-thirds the length of the leaf and a single projection 23 which extends perpendicularly from the top of the leaf and down along the central axis of the leaf for about one-eighth the length of the leaf.
- the slots 21 on the surface of the wedge-shaped member contain grooves 28 which mate with the projections and ensure alignment of the leaves 11 with the slots 21 and hence smooth expansion of the leaves 11.
- the interior of the wedge member 17 is provided with a threaded axial bore 29 which is adapted to receive the rock bolt 18.
- the rock bolt 18 has a plain, smooth shank 27, a head 24 on its lower end, and a length of thread 26 starting at its top end 19 and a chamfered or beveled end portion 19a, the thread 26 engaging the threaded axial bore of wedge member 17.
- the length of thread 26 is limited to permit only that amount of travel of the bolt 18 through the wedge member 17 which will result in maximum expansion of the anchor shell leaves 11 and which will not result in the wedge member 17 being pulled completely through the shell.
- the rock bolt assembly includes a flange 31 and a washer 25, the washer 25 being slipped first over the upper end of the rock bolt 18, followed by the flange 31.
- the wedge-member 17 having the anchor shell pre-assembled thereon is then threaded over the top end of the rock bolt 18 until the end 19 of the bolt 18 rests inside the dome 16.
- the leaves 11 will have sprung slightly apart at their lower ends so that when the assembly is pushed upwardly into the bore hole 32, as shown in FIG. 1, the lower edges of the serrations 12 and the ends of the leaves 11 drag against the wall of the bore hole to temporarily retain the assembly therein.
- the assembly is inserted into the hole 32 until the flange 31 almost touches rock face 34.
- the head 24 of the bolt 18 is freed for engagement with a power tool (not shown) however, the assembly because of its weight will usually drop down slightly before the lower ends of leaves 11 and serrations 12 start to grip the wall of the bore hole 32, particularly if the bore hole 32 is somewhat larger than the exterior diameter of the assembly.
- Dome 16 plays a role at this time also since it permits the end 19 and chamfered portion 19a of the bolt 18 to be readily located within the dome 16 should any cocking of the expansion anchor shell occur.
- the end 19 of the bolt 18 is chamfered (at 19a) and this readily assists its location within the dome 16.
- dome 16 covers the top of the bolt 18 and wedge member 17, preventing any fouling of their respective threads.
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